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State Street® SPDR® MSCI World Consumer Discretionary UCITS ETF

SPDR · tracks MSCI World Consumer Discretionary 35/20 Capped Index ?
StocksReinvestsOwns the sharesIE
Mid-range feeReinvests dividendsOwns the shares directlyGlobalConcentrated in a few names
TER ?
0.30%
Distribution ?
Accumulating
Replication ?
Physical Full
Fund size ?
€57.7M
Domicile ?
IE
Fund currency ?
USD
Launched
2009 (17-year track record)
Holdings
119 positions
Regulation
UCITS

What this fund is

State Street® SPDR® MSCI World Consumer Discretionary UCITS ETF is an exchange-traded fund (ETF) from SPDR, traded under the ticker WCOD (ISIN IE00BYTRR640). It lets you buy a basket of holdings in a single trade, spreading your money across them rather than one company. At its core it is a focused, thematic fund: it concentrates on the consumer discretionary part of the market, so it lives or dies by that one area rather than the economy as a whole. Underneath, it is about owning small slices of companies, so you share in their growth when they do well — and their falls when they don't. It passively tracks the MSCI World Consumer Discretionary 35/20 Capped Index index — mirroring that market instead of paying a manager to pick winners, which keeps costs low, and its largest holdings include Amazon.com Inc., Tesla Inc. and Home Depot Inc..

With about 119 holdings (the ten largest ≈ 61.2%), your money is diversified rather than concentrated in a handful of names. By geography it is weighted towards ~74.3% United States, ~9.4% Japan and ~3.2% France. Its heaviest sectors are ~100% Consumer Discretionary. A focused fund like this is typically held as a smaller 'satellite' position around a broader core — a way to lean into one theme, not usually a portfolio's only holding. Its ongoing charge (TER) is 0.3% a year — about €30 a year on a €10,000 holding, taken automatically from the fund.

Income such as dividends is automatically reinvested inside the fund (an accumulating share class), so returns compound without you doing anything. It holds the underlying investments directly (physical replication); it is domiciled in Ireland and UCITS-regulated, a European standard built to protect everyday investors and trades in USD. It launched in 2009. As with any investment, its value can go down as well as up, and past performance is not a guide to future results. (Fund data sourced from SPDR.)

Performance

+6.2%
1-year return · USD · as of 2026-06-25
Price return — excludes distributions, so it looks lower than total return. ?

Returns over time

YTD-5.1%
1 year+6.2%
3 years+10.5%
5 years+3.7%

Price history

84.11 USD latest price · end-of-day · 2026-06-22

54.372.991.6Apr '23Apr '24Jun '26

Weekly closing prices · last 3 years · USD. End-of-day, not live. Past performance doesn’t predict the future.

What your money could grow into

Pick a monthly amount and a number of years to see how regular investing can add up over time. These are your own assumptions — an illustration, not a prediction.

Using State Street® SPDR® MSCI World Consumer Discretionary UCITS ETF’s fee. The “assumed yearly return” is just an assumption you can change — not a prediction.

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Where it trades

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Top holdings ?

Top-holdings (estimate) · as of 2026-06-25
Amazon.com Inc.29.2%
Tesla Inc.13.6%
Home Depot Inc.4.4%
McDonald's Corporation2.5%
TJX Companies Inc2.3%
Toyota Motor Corp.2.0%
Booking Holdings Inc.1.9%
LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE1.8%
Lowe's Companies Inc.1.6%
Compagnie Financiere Richemont SA1.6%

How concentrated it is ?

The 10 biggest holdings make up 60.8% of this fund.

Where your money goes ?

UNITED STATESUNITED STATES74.4%
JAPANJAPAN9.4%
FRANCEFRANCE3.2%
SWITZERLANDSWITZERLAND2.2%
GERMANYGERMANY1.8%
UNITED KINGDOMUNITED KINGDOM1.5%
Other / not shown7.6%

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Data as of 2026-06-22 · Source: fh-api

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